Tottenham’s plans for this summer’s transfer window look set to be given an early boost after long-term target Milos Krasic issued a come and get me plea to the north London club.

Harry Redknapp has been an admirer of the former CSKA Moscow winger for some time and attempted to bring him to White Hart Lane in January. However, Krasic turned the move down in order to continue his career in Italy.

Milos Krasic is ready to leave Juventus, according to his agent (Getty)

It now seems more likely that he will move on this summer, as his agent Vlado Borozan is quoted by Tribal Football as telling TMF: ‘Surely he will leave at the end of the season. We’re already discussing it.’

While Krasic is open to the possibility of heading back to Russia, where he shot to fame with CSKA, he would also jump at the chance of testing himself in the Premier League and Spurs seems the most likely destination.

Krasic has almost 50 caps for Serbia and would add experience and depth to a Spurs squad that currently features Aaron Lennon as its first-choice right-sided midfielder.

Despite January’s bid to lure the player to north London being strictly on a loan basis, it is believed that any new offer to Juventus this summer would be with an eye for a permanent transfer.